Xfinity 4k - XG1v4 Cable Box Availability

Called Xfinity and asked about the availability of XG1v4 cable boxes at my location (WA state), which has the capability to stream 4k content through Netflix. Was assured, with repeated confirmations, that they were available to the local service store, would just have to bring in my existing cable box and exchange it. Bought a nice LG OLED TV, upgraded my Netflix account to receive Ultra HD, and took my box down to the local service center for exchange, per customer service direction. You can probably guess what happened next - "sorry, we don't have any 4k boxes, don't know when we will". Anyone else been misled by the Xfinity garbage customer service? Went online to see what lies they convey on their website regarding this matter, and found this: https://www.xfinity.com/support/cable-tv/uhd-4k-faqs/ More misleading BS. Wanted to warn anyone else potentially in the same situation as myself not to believe anything you are told or read about the availability of XG1v4 boxes; go to your service center first to confirm.

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sure it is an xg1? it is about the size of a deck of cards. New dimensions posted. wonder if the drive is SSD.

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XG4 (XG1v4) Launched

Accoring to https://www.xfinity.com/support/cable-tv/x1-hub-vs-companion-box/, a new XG4 (XG1v4) box is available in select markets. It looks like it may be a 4K DVR but it's a little unclear right now. The page says DVR but the buffer time is only 25 minutes which would imply it has an SD card and not a hard drive. The page also doesn't mention 4K or HDR but the FCC filing at least mentions 4K (see below). And if it does do HDR, the FCC filling doesn't mention HEVC support which would be needed. Lots of questions to be answered still unfortuantely.

From the FCC filing:

The Arris XG1v4 is an IP Video Gateway (next-gen, set-top technology) with 4K video capability. It is a 4K set-top with multiple 1 GHz tuners that supportboth MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC services. The all-digital XG1v4 includes the latest audio and video output interfaces, including 4K HDMI video, AwardwinningDolby Digital Plus audio and Dolby Volume Leveling. With the included MoCA home networking, the XG1v4 provides the flexibility to serve as amultimedia client for accessing content from other compatible devices at home. An embedded DOCSIS 2.0+ cable modem provides support for DSG anddownstream channel bonding.

"xFi is available to XFINITY Internet service customers with a compatible XFINITY xFi Wireless Gateway (make and model number Arris 1682G, Cisco 3941T or Arris TG3482G). To determine the type of Gateway you have, check the make and model information located on the bottom of your device or sign in to My Account and select Devices to view the make and model."

I don't see any need to replace my three XG1's with XG4's.

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Xfinity XG1v4 TV Box

The Arris XG1v4 is an HD DVR device that supports HDR10, 4K, and Bluetooth 4.2 capability. It will be available via a self install kit and limited professional installation only for X1 customers, and regions can expect to continue using a mix of XG1s for new X1 installations. It works with the XR2, XR5, and XR11 remotes. This device is currently limited in availability.

Here are some FAQ’s

How does Bluetooth on the XG1v4 work?

XG1v4 devices are equipped with Bluetooth antennas, which allow you to connect a Bluetooth device to stream audio. This feature is currently in Comcast Labs.

What Bluetooth devices are eligible?

Currently, only Bluetooth speakers and headphones can be paired with your TV Box.

How many Bluetooth devices can be stored on the XG1v4?

You can pair one Bluetooth device; however, your Bluetooth device can be paired to other equipment. For example, the XG1v4 will pair to a speaker, that’s also connected to a laptop. But, if you’ve already paired one device to the XG1v4, you cannot pair another.

Why isn’t a clock included on the XG1v4?

The XG1v4 is the next generation video gateway. It features an updated industrial design that aligns with new X1 devices, like the Xi5, as well as future X1 devices.

Do I have to have a 4K TV to receive a XG1v4?

Regions can expect to continue using a mix of XG1s for deployment.

Will I receive 4K content if I have a XG1v4?

Yes, currently there is 4K content via the Netflix app with their Premium Plan and select 2018 Winter Olympics OnDemand content. To recieve 4k content you will need a XG1v4 and a 4K TV. Later phases of 4K will include select XFINITY On Demand, Live TV and DVR content.

Yes, please author a new post in this forum requesting one. We are happy to send you a Self Install Kit.

Features:

Bluetooth, 4.2

Supports HDR10, 4K

Input/Output: HMDI Out, Ethernet

No component, No composite

No power/front panel button

No clock

Six Tuners/DVR: 500 GB Hard Drive

Supports XR2, XR5, XR11 remotes

Device Specifications:

Manufacturer: Arris

Model Number: AX014ANM; AX014ANC

Device Type: Digital Video Recorder

Device Dimensions: 10.63 in W x 6.34 in D x 1.18 in H

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Maybe the jokes on Comcast.

Those of us with UHD smart televisions really don't need Comcast at all to watch Netflix, You Tube, etc. I have DSL for broadband and can get any app I want for 4K since January 2016 on my Samsung television. I do not need or want a VCR cable-box.

They mention IP delivery. I wonder when they plan to deliver 4K over linear cable? That is all I want from Comcast. Maybe by that time they will come to their senses.

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Those of us with UHD smart televisions really don't need Comcast at all to watch Netflix, You Tube, etc. I have DSL for broadband and can get any app I want for 4K since January 2016 on my Samsung television. I do not need or want a VCR cable-box.

They mention IP delivery. I wonder when they plan to deliver 4K over linear cable? That is all I want from Comcast. Maybe by that time they will come to their senses.

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What's unfortunate here, is that us loyal customers who have stayed with Comcast for years as 4K has been rolled out on DirecTV and others, can't get a STB that will output 4K. It doesn't surprise me that Comcast has messed this up. I have been a Comcast customer for several years and have been waiting for a 4K capable STB but now my neighbor who has had DirecTV and decides to switch to Comcast gets a 4K STB before I do??? That is not right!

The question here about this box isn't if you need Netflix in order to get 4K, the question should be does this box have a capability to output an upconverted 4K signal? Can I select in the Video Settings, like I do now to get 1080p or 1080i or 720p, to output 4K? I've been able to get 4K for years, it seems, on Netflix, Vudu, Amazon and other sources. What I want is to be able to watch my standard Comcast lineup in 4K. Simple!

This is what Comcast needs to make available to their current customers who have been waiting, not just new subscribers.

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To anyone that is hungry for 4K, I just bought a Sony UBP-X800 4K Blu-ray player for less than $300. It offers 4K streaming and of course 4K/HDR Blu-ray playback. 4K/HDR movies are the best picture quality you can find right now and my new Sony also handles the latest audio formats including Atmos and DTS NeuralX

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Don't assume anything with Comcast. Nothing has been stated about "self install".

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Most HDMI equipped receivers would work. But with older ones would not be able to handle 4K and especially HDR. 4K capable receivers came out roughly five years ago and HDR capable receivers came out roughly two years ago.

My "spare" receiver is a Marantz 7007 which is a 2012 model that has 4K capability but not HDR.

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HDCP 2.2 receivers only came out in 2014 which is required for 4K protected video. Anything before that would only display unprotected 4K from a PC/game console. Optical outs are a dying breed as receivers from 2006-on can decode Dolby Digital over HDMI.

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If you had an older receiver you could have directly connected the HDMI to the TV and the optical output to the receiver with no loss in sound quality. Some 2015 receivers have HDCP 2.2 (needed for secure 4K). Even in 2016 many receivers sold either had limited or no HDCP 2.2 support. Unlike HDMI 2.0a (needed for HDR which could possibly be added through a firmware update) HDCP 2.2 is a hardware feature which needs to be built into the receiver.

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PCM

PCM is an uncompressed audio format, which means it will theoretically have the best overall sound quality, as no information has been removed to facilitate transmitting the signal. PCM is sent unencoded by the source, meaning the full, unpacked ‘instructions’ for what sounds to play are sent directly from the source to receiver, and then on to the speakers.

Unfortunately, this makes for a signal that is more difficult to transmit. No TV seems to be able to pass a 5.1 PCM signal through to a sound system, so sending a PCM signal to or from a TV will downgrade the signal to 2.1 (two speakers + one subwoofer), thus eliminating the extra channels necessary for surround sound.

PCM 5.1 can work with a receiver that supports the format, so if you want uncompressed sound, you’ll need to forego passing the audio through your TV, and instead output the sound directly from the source (one that outputs PCM 5.1) to the receiver. Note that only HDMI can transmit a 5.1 PCM signal. Digital optical is only capable of transmitting a 2.1 or 2.0 PCM signal.

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This is typical of Comcast, your better of leaving every few months and come back so you can get the newer equipment. Why would a giant like Comcast reward there existing customers, which they never have and never will. I've complained about special promotions for long term customers but only the new customers get the best deals.

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I'm in South Florida and have been having frequent drop outs with my current XG1v3, I'm currently sitting here watching on demand on my iPad because the box keeps dropping every few seconds despite me doing everything to fix it, I plan on visiting a service center tomorrow morning.. would the v4 be something I can request tomorrow? I'd like to get something new, that actually works.

I'm in South Florida and have been having frequent drop outs with my current XG1v3, I'm currently sitting here watching on demand on my iPad because the box keeps dropping every few seconds despite me doing everything to fix it, I plan on visiting a service center tomorrow morning.. would the v4 be something I can request tomorrow? I'd like to get something new, that actually works.

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I'm in South Florida and have been having frequent drop outs with my current XG1v3, I'm currently sitting here watching on demand on my iPad because the box keeps dropping every few seconds despite me doing everything to fix it, I plan on visiting a service center tomorrow morning.. would the v4 be something I can request tomorrow? I'd like to get something new, that actually works.

The box isn't your problem, you have wiring and signal issues that need attention first.

Signal issues- your dvr is out of spec (downstream too low and high ICFR)

Unrelated to the X1 platform, your modem is barely in spec.

It's been quite awhile since a tech was out, I would suggest that before swapping any equipment.

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I'm in South Florida and have been having frequent drop outs with my current XG1v3, I'm currently sitting here watching on demand on my iPad because the box keeps dropping every few seconds despite me doing everything to fix it, I plan on visiting a service center tomorrow morning.. would the v4 be something I can request tomorrow? I'd like to get something new, that actually works.

The box isn't your problem, you have wiring and signal issues that need attention first.

Signal issues- your dvr is out of spec (downstream too low and high ICFR)

Unrelated to the X1 platform, your modem is barely in spec.

It's been quite awhile since a tech was out, I would suggest that before swapping any equipment.

Admittedly, we don't watch much TV on the DVR connected TV and everything on the two other TVs has been fine. Also, our wireless network seems to be fine? Can you help me locate the issues you are highlighting in the relevant configuration pages so I can see first hand and understand what you are mentioning? Also, what's the easiest way to get a tech here the quickest? Thank you

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I'm in South Florida and have been having frequent drop outs with my current XG1v3, I'm currently sitting here watching on demand on my iPad because the box keeps dropping every few seconds despite me doing everything to fix it, I plan on visiting a service center tomorrow morning.. would the v4 be something I can request tomorrow? I'd like to get something new, that actually works.

The box isn't your problem, you have wiring and signal issues that need attention first.

Signal issues- your dvr is out of spec (downstream too low and high ICFR)

Unrelated to the X1 platform, your modem is barely in spec.

It's been quite awhile since a tech was out, I would suggest that before swapping any equipment.

Admittedly, we don't watch much TV on the DVR connected TV and everything on the two other TVs has been fine. Also, our wireless network seems to be fine? Can you help me locate the issues you are highlighting in the relevant configuration pages so I can see first hand and understand what you are mentioning? Also, what's the easiest way to get a tech here the quickest? Thank you

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I'm not quite that dense, I should have said without calling. Obviously I got more feedback (unsolicited even) on my xfinity situation in my home by simply making my first post on this forum.. you would think if such technical information is available to a Comcast employee who just happened to see my post, then maybe Comcast should have already sent a tech to my house to fix the problems that were just mentioned? Clearly, me simply calling isn't going to pull up all the technical information this gentleman just saw and my "request for a tech" isn't going to carry much weight despite whatever technical information this gentleman just saw clearly warranting a tech to be out here yesterday... I was hoping there was a more efficient and effective way to get someone out here quicker.

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It does not work that way. This is a primarily a user to user forum and Comcast does not generate automatic service visits from this forum. Comcast employees participate in this forum but on a casual basis.

You need to contact Comcast to generate your service visit (which you clearly need)...

I'm not quite that dense, I should have said without calling. Obviously I got more feedback (unsolicited even) on my xfinity situation in my home by simply making my first post on this forum.. you would think if such technical information is available to a Comcast employee who just happened to see my post, then maybe Comcast should have already sent a tech to my house to fix the problems that were just mentioned? Clearly, me simply calling isn't going to pull up all the technical information this gentleman just saw and my "request for a tech" isn't going to carry much weight despite whatever technical information this gentleman just saw clearly warranting a tech to be out here yesterday... I was hoping there was a more efficient and effective way to get someone out here quicker.

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It’s worth mentioning that I did in fact call Comcast and the representative I spoke to insisted the issue was my HDMI cable and was pretty unwilling to schedule a technician visit until I explained that one of Comcast’s very own employees was the one who in fact told me I should have a technician come and look at everything. I literally had to explain my posting to this forum and the exact response I got in order to convince her to schedule the visit and she told me I’d likely be charged for the visit and that it was not necessary, that according to the information she was able to see my signal and box were “in the green” and the issue had to be my HDMI cable.

Pretty much what I expected when calling in, which was the reason I was asking if there was a better way to schedule a technician visit; something that wouldn’t require the normal phone call to the call center and having to go through what I just went through.

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I'm in South Florida and have been having frequent drop outs with my current XG1v3, I'm currently sitting here watching on demand on my iPad because the box keeps dropping every few seconds despite me doing everything to fix it, I plan on visiting a service center tomorrow morning.. would the v4 be something I can request tomorrow? I'd like to get something new, that actually works.

The box isn't your problem, you have wiring and signal issues that need attention first.

Signal issues- your dvr is out of spec (downstream too low and high ICFR)

Unrelated to the X1 platform, your modem is barely in spec.

It's been quite awhile since a tech was out, I would suggest that before swapping any equipment.

Good afternoon Andrew,

Can you please check what you checked last night again and tell me if everything looks fine on your end? A technician just left and had to run a temporary line to increase the signal coming into the house. They plan on coming back in two days to finalize everything, but before they do that I would like to make sure everything is up to spec on both the X1 platform and the modem.

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PCMichael:

As you should see by now that Rick and the Comcast employee were correct about the cable problems, which happened to be outside your house. It should not cost you anything. Most X1 type of cable-boxes need a cleaner signal than older cable-boxes not designed for broadband use.

This post you first replied on was for the new cable-box for people who have a UHD (4K) televisions. It would not help those with other televisions. I assume they set you up with a X1 cable-box for HD televisions, and things are getting resolved okay by now.

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You’re correct. I also fit into the same boat the thread was originally started for, so I’m kind of piggybacking. Honestly, I’ve just been so busy with work/life we haven’t taken advantage of our 4K TV and I haven’t kept up with the developments in terms of 4K cable boxes... until last night when I got so upset I couldn’t watch a recorded episode of “The Profit” due to the drop outs that I decided to come online and look at which X1 DVR was now the latest; that’s when I found out the v4 was the latest and just so happens to also support 4K so I figured I’d ask/mention about swapping my v3 to try and solve one issue and help me out in another way at the same time.<br><br>So it appears by Saturday my wiring and everything will be finalized and at that time I’m also ask the technician to swap out the v3 for a v4 and go on my way. Not going to lie though, kind of disappointed that in the two years we’ve lived in this house and through Comcast coming out 2 times to do various things that no one mentioned the signal coming into the house was always borderline. Also beating myself up about not having taken care of the drop outs earlier. Oh well, it’s all here and there... at least it’s getting fixed now.

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Lot's of luck on getting the 4K box. If you actually get one let us know.

The big complaint on this post is that it is only for new customers.

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